What is it? The cool peel is a mild peel made of lactic acid. Our skins are made of lactic acid so it is the safest way to peel our skin. The percentage of lactic acid in the professional peel is 5%.

Suitable for

All skin types

Particularly good for oily, acne or rosacea

Thickened sun damaged skin

Not suitable for – Hyper pigmentation should not be treated because when we peel our skin we make it more susceptible to uv penetration and consequently that can lead to more melanin being produced so the condition can get worse.

Benefits you can see

Remove excess dead skin cells without damaging or striping the skin

Thickens the epidermis of our skin

Soften and smooths wrinkles and fine lines

Improve skins radiance / natural moisture

Reduces and prevents breakouts

Will lighten superficial pigmentation

Reduces redness

Kills bacteria

Whats actually happening – Growth factors will stimulate the production of collagen and elastin to tighten the skin reducing lines, wrinkles and making the skin plumper. Cool peels result in the release of TGF (Transforming growth factor) which is responsible for scar less healing.

Preparation for the cool peel.

Clients must be using a Vitamin A cream for a minimum of 3 weeks prior to treatment.

Patch test 48 hours before.

Contra-indications

Skin not prepared with Vitamin A

Excessive Sun bed users / recent exposure to the sun

Diabetes or other major illness – doctors note required

Radiation treatment

Skin deasease like Porphyria

Roaccuatane

Recent dermabrasion or laser resurfacing treatments

Waxing of the area is not recommended 10 days before or after the peel.

Skin care after peeling

Avoid sun exposure for minimum of 7 days

Sunscreen must be worn daily

No swimming in the sea or swimming pool for 24 hours

Do not pick or rub the skin

Avoid use of AHA or other exfoliating products for 48 hours

Make up and normal skincare can be worn

For stubborn skin conditions a course is recommended

Problematic skin – Treat once a week for 6 weeks. Support daily with the home peel kit.

Sun Damaged skin – Treat once a week for 6 weeks and support with the home peel kit 2-3 times per week.

Please note the home peel kit has 2.5% of lactic acid and the professional one is 5% lactic acid.

Skin will naturally get drier in the cold weather. Also being in the central heating will also dehydrate the skin. Absence of sunlight skin produces less oil resulting in a dull complexion and more visible dehydration lines. Using something like Environ Ionzyme Hydrating Serum regularly will help. To maximize the result I would first cleanse and tone with environ AVST cleanser and Toner then use the home Cosmetic roll kit. Roll the skin for 3-5 minutes creating little channels into the skin for deeper absorption. Apply the Hydration Serum and leave the skin for 5-10 mins before applying your daily vitamin cream.

Cancellation Policy
There will be a 50% cancellation fee unless you give a minimum of 24 hours notice when cancelling an appointment. If you cancel within 24 hours or do not attend your appointment (ie. you are out when Laura arrives), you will be required to pay for the scheduled treatment in full.
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